1,500 wel­come GPS con­voy in Se­lan­gau

Among them were Tamin assem­bly­man Christo­pher Gira and As­sis­tant Min­is­ter of Na­tive Laws and Cus­toms Datuk John Sikie Tayai, who is also Kakus assem­bly­man.

“There are about 1,200 peo­ple from Tamin and 300 from Kakus. Peo­ple in Tamin and Kakus state con­stituen­cies have pledged to give full sup­port to GPS as a lo­cal- based party,” Gira told The Bor­neo Post when con­tacted yes­ter­day.

Mean­while, it was re­ported that about 60 youths and women from the four com­po­nent par­ties of GPS – Parti Pe­saka Bu­mi­put­era Ber­satu ( PBB), Parti Rakyat Sarawak ( PRS), Sarawak United Peo­ple’s Party ( SUPP) and Pro­gres­sive Demo­cratic Party ( PDP) – were in the con­voy to cre­ate aware­ness and pro­mote the logo es­pe­cially to the older gen­er­a­tion in the ru­ral ar­eas.